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Mincha (Hebrew: מִנְחָה, IPA: [minˈχa];
sometimes spelled Minchah, Minhah,
Mincho or Minchuh) is the
afternoon prayer service in Judaism. The name Mincha...
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points of
Jewish law), rosh
kollel (dean) of
Machon Minchas Asher L’Torah V’Horaah and
author of the
Minchas Asher. He grew up in a
Klausenberger hasidic family...
- prayer:
Shacharit or
Shaharit (שַחֲרִית, "of the dawn")
Afternoon prayer:
Mincha or
Minha (מִנְחָה),
named for the
flour offering that
accompanied sacrifices...
- one son:
Chaim Elazar Spira (
Minchas Elazar).
Moshe Goldstein (2009).
Journey to Jerusalem: The
Historic Visit of the
Minchas Eluzar of
Munkacs Zt'l to the...
- on the face"), is part of Judaism's
morning (Shacharit) and
afternoon (
Mincha) services,
after the
recitation of the Amidah, the
central part of the daily...
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regarding agricultural halacha, (1946)
Minchas Shlomo (responsa),
first volume (1986),
second volume (2003)
Minchas Shlomo, a
commentary on the
Talmud He...
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Abraham Cohen Pimentel (died
March 21, 1697) was a
rabbi of Amsterdam. He was a
student of Saul Levi Morteira, and he also
served as
hakham of the synagogue...
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Jedidiah Solomon ben
Abraham Norzi (1560–1626) (Hebrew: ידידיה נורצי, ****idya Nortzi) was a
Rabbi and exegete, best
known for his work
Minchat Shai. Born...
- the time when
Maariv can
first be
recited is when the time for
reciting Mincha ends. But
there are
varying opinions on this.
Maariv should not
begin before...
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Joseph ben
Moses Babad (1801 in
Przeworsk – 1874 in Ternopil) was a rabbi,
posek and Talmudist, best
known for his work, the
Minchat Chinuch, a commentary...